A Phenomenological Study on the Psychological Experience of COVID-19 Survivors

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Jasneet Kaur

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COVID-19 is viewed as an essential and dangerous disease in the life of person especially who got infected. These patients had gone through a life threatening stress along with physical illness. This extreme outbreaks have impacted negatively on their mental health more than that of their physical health. Patients who got epidemic infections usually feel more psychological stress and emotional feelings in pandemic than any other. Even after the discharge, they experience an unreliable stress and other mental health issues. This crucial need to address the mental health problems is very critical and can’t be ignored. A descriptive phenomenological qualitative study was adopted to reveal this study where it was treid to find psychological disturbances of these people based on their lived experiences. The results showed that dreadful disease COVID-19 gave very tiring symptoms and patients experience disturbances such as  psychological stress, and the fear of being one of the carrier. In depth knowledge about these stressors can will be a helping hand for future remedies.

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Jasneet Kaur. (2021). A Phenomenological Study on the Psychological Experience of COVID-19 Survivors. Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, 7146–7149. Retrieved from https://www.annalsofrscb.ro/index.php/journal/article/view/2238
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